Description
Eaton Managed rack PDU, 0U, L5-30P input, 2.88 kW max, 120V, 24A, 10 foot cord, Single-phase
Engineered for modern data centers, edge deployments, and high-density server rooms, the Eaton ePDU G3 Managed rack PDU delivers precise power distribution with enterprise-grade visibility. This 0U, single-phase PDU is designed to maximize space, minimize downtime, and empower IT teams with accurate, actionable power data. With a built-in, high-precision meter and a local LCD pixel display, it provides real-time insight into current, voltage, power, and energy on a per-outlet basis, enabling smarter capacity planning, efficient load balancing, and accurate chargeback reporting. Whether you’re optimizing a dense rack chassis or expanding a growing IT footprint, this Eaton managed PDU helps protect critical equipment while simplifying administration across the data center ecosystem.
- Billing-grade outlet-level metering: The Eaton ePDU G3 delivers high-accuracy power measurements at the outlet level, letting you monitor, allocate, and report energy use with precision. View current, voltage, power, and energy metrics on the local LCD display or access them remotely over a network for centralized management and detailed capacity planning.
- Space-saving 0U footprint with robust power input: This rack PDU fits discreetly in the back of the rack, preserving valuable front panel space. It features a L5-30P input, 120V operation, up to 24A, and a maximum load of 2.88 kW, making it ideal for single-phase IT loads. The 10-foot power cord provides flexible installation options in most data centers.
- Advanced management capabilities: The G3 platform supports proactive monitoring, alerts, and reporting to help you optimize energy use, balance loads, and forecast capacity. With network connectivity, you can monitor power consumption across outlets, receive notifications for overloads or abnormal conditions, and integrate with existing IT management workflows.
- Durable, scalable design for data centers and edge environments: Built for reliability, the Eaton ePDU G3 Managed PDU integrates seamlessly into Eaton’s ecosystem, enabling simple expansion and consistent power management across multiple racks and sites. Its electronic metering and control capabilities support ongoing efficiency initiatives and green data center strategies.
- Easy deployment and integration with IT tools: The PDU supports straightforward installation and works with standard IT management tools and APIs, enabling simple integration into existing monitoring stacks and facility management processes. It is designed for quick deployment in 0U racks without sacrificing control or visibility over critical IT loads.
Technical Details of Eaton Managed Rack PDU
- Model: Eaton ePDU G3 Managed rack PDU (0U)
- Input/Voltage: L5-30P input, 120V
- Current Rating: 24A maximum
- Power Capacity: 2.88 kW maximum load
- Cord Length: 10 feet
- Phase: Single-phase
- Mounting Type: 0U rack-mountable
- Metering: Outlet-level metering with billing-grade accuracy
- Display: Local LCD pixel display for on-site readings
- Management: Network connectivity for remote monitoring and management
- Applications: Ideal for data centers, server rooms, and edge deployments requiring precise power management
how to install Eaton Managed Rack PDU
Step 1 — Prepare the rack and power supply: Verify that your rack has available 0U space and that the facility power meets the 120V/24A requirements. Ensure the 10-foot cord has a clear path to a suitable L5-30P supply receptacle or a compatible power distribution path in your facility.
Step 2 — Mount the PDU in the rack: Align the PDU with the vertical rails and secure it using the appropriate cage nuts and screws for your rack. The 0U form factor allows you to install the device behind the equipment without occupying precious front-panel space.
Step 3 — Connect the power cord: Plug the 10-foot power cord into the L5-30P receptacle and route it to your building power source or upper-level PDUs as required. Ensure the connection is secure and that the cord has a clean, unobstructed path to prevent strain or damage.
Step 4 — Connect devices and outlets: Systematically connect servers, network gear, and other critical devices to the PDU outlets. Label outlets if needed to simplify future management and chargeback reporting.
Step 5 — Configure management features: Use the local LCD pixel display to confirm readings, or connect the PDU to your network to enable centralized monitoring. Configure alerts for overcurrent, unusual voltage fluctuations, or other thresholds, and integrate with your IT management tools or API for automated reporting and capacity planning.
Step 6 — Validate and calibrate: Power on equipment and verify that readings reflect expected loads. Check that the outlet-level metering aligns with device power draw, and adjust alert thresholds if your environment requires tighter controls for compliance or operational transparency.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the input type and voltage for this Eaton PDU?
A: It uses a L5-30P input plug at 120V, designed for 24A maximum current and up to 2.88 kW of load. -
Q: Does this PDU provide outlet-level power metering?
A: Yes. It offers billing-grade accuracy at the outlet level, with readings available on the local LCD display or remotely via network management. -
Q: Can I manage this PDU over a network?
A: Yes. The Eaton ePDU G3 Managed PDU includes network connectivity for remote monitoring, alerts, and integration with IT management systems. -
Q: Is the PDU 0U and suitable for dense rack deployments?
A: Correct. The 0U footprint saves space in the rack while delivering robust power management capabilities for high-density configurations. -
Q: What is the cord length and power rating?
A: The PDU ships with a 10-foot cord and supports up to 24A on a 120V single-phase supply, with a maximum allowable load of 2.88 kW.
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